Danish 2nd Division

Danish 2nd Division
Country Denmark
Confederation UEFA
Founded 1946
Divisions 2
Number of teams 32
Level on pyramid 3
Promotion to 1st Division
Relegation to Denmark Series
Domestic cup(s) Danish Cup
Current champions Blokhus FC (West) promoted after play-off
NordVest (East-champion)
(2011-11)
TV partners Kanal Sport
Website vest.2division.dk and oest.2division.dk
2013-14 Danish 2nd Divisions

The 2nd Division is the third tier Danish football league, just after the 1st Division.

It was founded in 1945, after World War II, as the second-best Danish football division. When the Danish Superliga was founded in 1991, the 2nd Division became the third level league. From 1991 to 1997 the league was played as half-year seasons, as the lower league played spring-autumn tournaments, and the higher leagues played autumn-spring.

Winners

Season Winner
1945-46ØB
1946-47OB
1947-48B 1909
1948-49Esbjerg fB
1949-50B 1909
1950-51Skovshoved IF
1951-52KB
1952-53AGF
1953-54B 1909
1954-55AIA, Aarhus
1955-56Vejle Boldklub
1956-57OB
1958B 1903
1959B 1913
1960Køge BK
1961Brønshøj BK
1962AaB
1963BK Frem
1964Hvidovre IF
1965AB
1966Horsens fS
1967B 1913
1968B 1903
1969Randers Sportsklub Freja
1970B 1909
1971AGF
1972AB
1973Holbæk B&I
1974Vanløse IF
1975Kastrup Boldklub
1976Frederikshavn fI
1977Næstved IF
1978AaB
1979Køge BK
1980Viborg FF
1981Brøndby IF
1982BK Frem
1983KB
1984B 1903
1985KB
1986Hvidovre IF
1987Silkeborg IF
1988B 1913
1989KB
1990B 1909

From 1991 to 1997 the Danish 2nd Division was spilted into two groups, East and West.

Season Winner
1997-98B 1909
1998-99Randers Sportsklub Freja
1999-00B 1913
2000-01Kolding IF
2001-02BK Skjold
2002-03FC Nordjylland
2003-04HIK
2004-05Kolding FC

In 2005 the Danish 2nd Division was split into two groups, East and West.

External links

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